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Gage Park Outdoor Skating Trail - Opening Soon

Brampton’s skating trail at Gage Park attracts families and skating enthusiasts from Brampton and beyond. Come and skate through the trees of this majestic park, it’s a wonderful and unique experience, and it’s free!!

Located at Main St. S. and Wellington St. W. in Downtown Brampton

Sunday to Thursday 10am to 10pmFriday’s and Saturdays 10am to 11pm905.874.2820

Join us on Friday and Saturday evenings, as well as Sunday afternoons, skate to the sounds of a DJ and warm up at the fire pit! Skate/Helmet Rentals and a Food Trailer are operational Thursdays to Sundays. Both trailers could be available to open for large groups during the weekdays (please contact us).

We welcome large groups and schools during the weekdays. Give us a call and let us know how we can help make your experience at Gage Park that much better! Contact: 905-874-2900

Change rooms and benches for skate changes are available. Weather and conditions permitting

Mount Pleasant Outdoor Skating Rink - Opening Soon

Sunday - Thursday 10am - 9pmFriday - Saturday 10am - 10pm Parent and Child Skating Saturday and Sunday 10am - 12pm Change rooms are not available at this location, benches are provided around the skating rink for changing skates. Located at 100 Commuter Drive, BramptonContact 905.840.4041Skate rentals not available at this location.Weather Permitting

*** Skate aids are only permitted during supervised Parent and Child Skates, and a CSA-approved hockey helmet with full facemask is mandatory when using this equipment.

Outdoor Smoking By-law

The Region of Peel’s Outdoor Smoking By-law, effective September 2, 2013, makes it against the law to smoke outdoors within nine metres (30 feet) of:

Entrances and exits of municipal buildings

Playground areas

Sports/activity areas

Recreational Skate Rules and Regulations

For the safety and enjoyment of our patrons, the following rules/guidelines shall apply to recreational skates:

Children under 10 years of age must be under direct supervision of a parent or guardian 16 years of age or older.

Helmets are strongly recommended for all Recreational Skate participants

Please refrain from the following on the ice surface:

Tag, horseplay, spraying or throwing of snow

Smoking, food or drink on the ice surface

Backward or Figure Skating (follow the skate direction)

The use of strollers, chairs or skating aids

Footwear other than ice skates

Carrying babies or young children

Hockey sticks

Entering ice surface while being resurfaced

Advanced skaters are not permitted in the beginner area for safety reasons

Skate guards are on the ice surface for your safety.

In addition, the City supports outdoor community rinks. These are small, neighbourhood-based rinks maintained by a local neighbourhood rink committee, with the support of the City. For more information about volunteering to support an outdoor community rink in your neighbourhood park, contact Parks Maintenance and Operations at 905.874.5577.